Search CCE

Get in touch with the CCE

Shadow Day V

"Connections were made that day between us and our students, and I
know from here on out if they need someone to talk to, the mentors they
met on Shadow Day will be there. I recommend everyone to at least take a
service-learning class while at SSU. I'm really glad that I was able to
be a part of this project," said SSU student Kailyn Finley.

Every spring semester, the Center for Community Engagement (CCE) hosts Shadow Day, an event in which junior students from Roseland University Prep (RUP) visit Sonoma State University (SSU)
for the day to shadow a college student. This year, SSU students who
enrolled in University 222 served as mentors to RUP students for a day.
RUP students encountered a day filled with attending classes, dining at
the Zinfandel Cafeteria, and typical day to day college activities. The
purpose of this event is to prepare RUP juniors for college whether
it is at SSU or any university.

The pressure is on the SSU students to provide the direction their
RUP students follow. At times SSU students will attempt to sway students
to attend SSU or at least attend a four year university. This is
evident as Chelsea Crawford comments, "My student that shadowed me was
very shy at first. She was barely asking any questions and made it
somewhat apparent that she wasn't very interested in going to Sonoma
State University. During our tour around the school together, she
started to ask me more questions and opened up to the idea of going to
Sonoma State. I believe the change I made today was at least getting my
foot in the door for the opportunity for her to consider SSU. It was an
awesome experience to be on the other side of the spectrum no longer as a
freshman, and I wish I had a similar opportunity when I was in high
school". When a student reacts this strongly to an event like Shadow
Day, it makes the work I do at the CCE worth it.

SSU students were in full throttle when it came to any questions and
concerns they arose. I received questions that ranged from what the food
is like here, to what there is to do at SSU in your free time. Because I
am in my third year at SSU, I felt I could give my student the best
responses to her questions. My student, like many of the RUP students,
had visited Sonoma State before, however this time was very different
because they were not only observing the campus, they were involved just
like any other student. Shadow Day is especially important to RUP
students because it shows the reality of college instead of dreams. For
many of these students, they will become the first ones in their
families to attend college which is a huge accomplishment. Being able to
visit and be mentored by a college student goes a long way for some
students who might not have anyone else to look up to when searching
for schools. Not only do the RUP students benefit from this experience
but so do SSU students who are in a service-learning class.

Being enrolled in UNIV 222, I had the unique opportunity to participate
in this event and be involved in putting this event on. I decided to
take my student around campus to locations she was less familiar with
and to a class I knew she would love. When I was a freshman at SSU, I
took Intro to Sociology
and to this day, it is still the best class I have taken. So, I decided I
would take my student Daniela Garcia to Elaine Leeder's SOCI 201 class.
It was a special day because there were two guest speakers who talked
about the prison system and their experiences with being locked up for
more than 2 decades. With the professor's permission, RUP students were
able to attend her class, which had a huge impact on what major some
students wanted to pursue. Daniela was fascinated by the stories the two
men shared and how their lives were changed. She revealed to me that
because of that class she was able to select a major. Daniela said to
me, "I learned that by being a college student for the day I have more
of the urge to go into psychology and sociology because of the class we
went to." Organizing this event is a lot of work, but Daniela's
experience makes it worth it. This is what we want for the students who
come to visit SSU or any other school. I may have not convinced her to
choose Sonoma State, however I aided her in picking a major.

My co-worker Jenny took her student to the newly named HUB.
The HUB is a space for students to come and work together on issues
surrounding diversity throughout the campus. It is a place that is
inclusive and accepting of all people. Jenny's student expressed that
being a minority, she sometimes finds it difficult to find others
similar to herself due to a lack of community. Jenny told her student
why there was a need for such a space at SSU and what if offers.

SSU students and RUP students pose for a picture after eating lunch at the Zinfandel Cafe.

After an eventful day of attending classes and exploring, students went to the Zinfandel Cafe
to enjoy lunch. At this point in the day everyone was interacting with
each other and enjoying each other's company. Lunch provided everyone a
relaxing atmosphere to talk about what they learned and what was the
best part of the day.

The CCE would like to thank the RUP high school students, UNIV 222 students, and JUMP volunteers for making another year successful.